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Description of closure:

Goodrich Community Primary School, the part of DUNSTANS ROAD between its junctions with Goodrich Road and Mount Adon Park/Upland Road during term time (Monday to Friday 3:00 pm ? 3:45 pm) which will be physically enforced with traffic signs and the installation of temporary barriers located (i) at a point 1 metre south-west of the south-western kerb-line of Goodrich Road and (ii) at a point 7 metres north-east of the north-eastern kerb-line of Mount Adon Park;

legalalien Wrote:

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> Description of closure:

> Goodrich Community Primary School, the part of

> DUNSTANS ROAD between its junctions with Goodrich

> Road and Mount Adon Park/Upland Road during term

> time (Monday to Friday 3:00 pm ? 3:45 pm) which

> will be physically enforced with traffic signs and

> the installation of temporary barriers located (i)

> at a point 1 metre south-west of the south-western

> kerb-line of Goodrich Road and (ii) at a point 7

> metres north-east of the north-eastern kerb-line

> of Mount Adon Park;


Any idea why it is only the afternoon when the other schools streets are morning as well?

The morning drop off has been staggered and the kids are allowed to head straight to their class rooms so the mornings are much less busy which may be why they've gone for afternoon only. In the afternoon despite a staggered pick up it really is very busy and with people trying to socially distance it was becoming dangerous as cars/vans sped down that bit of the road.

So, that's just more traffic pushed onto Upland Road? How very Southwark. I walk my kids to and from school and they go through the gates on Upland Road. Genius.


I'm not defending parents who need or choose to drive their kids to school (one classmate is driven from Dawsons Heights every morning and afternoon!) but this is just nonsense and will directly affect the children using Upland Road.


Is there no one in Southwark's traffic planning division that knows what the f**k they're doing??

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